Salt marshes occur globally across climatic and coastal settings, providing key linkages between terrestrial and marine ecosystems. However, salt marsh science lacks a unifying …
Restoring vegetation in degraded ecosystems is an increasingly common practice for promoting biodiversity and ecological function, but successful implementation is hampered …
Nutrients and herbivores are well‐known drivers of grassland diversity and stability in local communities. However, whether they interact to impact the stability of aboveground biomass …
Q He, AH Altieri, B Cui - Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Ecological studies of plant distributions along environmental gradients, such as plant zonation in salt marshes, have primarily focused on abiotic stress and plant interactions …
DPJ Kuijper - European Journal of Forest Research, 2011 - Springer
Across Europe, ungulate numbers have greatly increased over the past decades, leading to increasing concerns about the ecological and economical impacts and pleas for stronger …
Coastal vegetation plays an important role for climate change mitigation. Compared with terrestrial ecosystems, coastal vegetation shows higher rates of atmospheric CO2 uptake …
Ecologists have long been interested in identifying and testing factors that drive top‐down or bottom‐up regulation of communities. Most studies have focused on factors that directly …
M Rzanny, A Kuu, W Voigt - Oikos, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Synthesis The interplay between bottom‐up and top‐down effects is certainly a general manifestation of any changes in both species abundances and diversity. Summary …
Both bottom‐up (eg, nutrients) and top‐down (eg, herbivory) forces structure plant communities, but it remains unclear how they affect the relative importance of stochastic and …